What is a brief?
A brief is
where you gather people who want to know more about your stuff that you’re
working on and you have to explain in great detail about everything you have
worked on.
You then
will begin to make a list on what you are going to tell them about.
You will
proceed to give yourself your own brief to make sure that you understand what you’re
saying and to make sure that the people you’re talking can understand you
clearly and so that you won’t mess up on what you’re saying.
General ideas
I would then
get to work on what I have been working start making it better with more designs
and more sprits for the character to interact with and more enemies to fight
I would also
have a quick think on what I could do to make the game more child friendly and
yet still suitable for adults
I would then
ask someone to start drawing some concept art for the game so that people can
see what we had in mind when we started to design the game.
Legal and Ethical Considerations
What is
copyright law? – “Copyright protection exists from the moment a work is created
in a fixed, tangible form of expression. The copyright immediately becomes the
property of the author who created the work. Only the author, or those deriving
their rights through the author, can rightfully claim copyright. In the case of
works made for hire, the employer—not the writer—is considered the author.”
What is
libel? – “Libel can be personal libel or trade libel, which is also known as
"product disparagement." Product disparagement can include a product,
service or entire company.”
How are female characters represented
in games?

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